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250940.57 in reply to 250940.56
Date: 11/29/2013 8:33:52 AM
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Well, I'm just trying to figure out my options. I'd love to find my 2 elite trainees right now and just stick to them, but I haven't seen anything better than Furman on the Transfer Market in the last couple of weeks. So I'm assuming for now that finding that ideal dude might never happen, or at least till then I should figure out how to buy low and sell high.

I mean, not much more I can do with my money. Most of you suggested a wild arena expansion, but it's already on the empty-ish side.

Anywhooo, new question: how do I train once the regular season ends (and later in the actual offseason) and there are no more games? Is this when people switch to FT/stamina? Seems a shame if I'm going to part ways with 80% of my players soon.

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250940.59 in reply to 250940.58
Date: 11/29/2013 9:19:15 AM
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Gotcha. Thanks for all the fish!

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250940.60 in reply to 250940.59
Date: 11/29/2013 9:32:10 AM
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I think you're doing just fine, you'll just figure it all out over time.

Stick to your current trainees, they are cheap anyway. In a few seasons, you'll probably see it's quite pointless, and you'll want one uber trainee to build your team around him.

The main thing about your team, is the financial power, you need arena, and good team to achieve results, which will attract fans to fill that arena.

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250940.61 in reply to 250940.57
Date: 11/29/2013 9:54:06 AM
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Yeah there's not a lot of trainees sold this time of season, you should wait until after the coming draft. The first 2 weeks after the market is flooded with good trainees. Then you'll see you can get some for quite cheap.

There's always something to do with your money, especially when you just start out. Investing in your arena is going to be wortwhile for the coming seasons. If it's empty, lower your prices, but you need to expand your arena otherwise you'll soon be stuck with low income. The stadion will fill when you win more games and if your pricing is proper.

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250940.62 in reply to 250940.61
Date: 12/2/2013 9:20:44 AM
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Yeah there's not a lot of trainees sold this time of season, you should wait until after the coming draft. The first 2 weeks after the market is flooded with good trainees. Then you'll see you can get some for quite cheap.

OK, I'll trust your judgement. In the meantime, I've seen a HoF 18yo with 51 (slightly misplaced) skill points sold for mere €153k, which makes my Furman acquisition (PA, 19yo, 65, €129k) a bad decision.

Now, there is this guy at 57 skill points already:
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/31820228/overview.aspx


Investing in your arena is going to be wortwhile for the coming seasons. If it's empty, lower your prices, but you need to expand your arena otherwise you'll soon be stuck with low income. The stadion will fill when you win more games and if your pricing is proper.

Should I just expand it blindly, even if I have to continue lowering prices to fill it?

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250940.63 in reply to 250940.62
Date: 12/2/2013 9:44:34 AM
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Well you should take into account that the season is almost over, so trainees on the market now have already had almost a season of training under their belt, so you can deduct about 10 SP if you want to compare it to what amount of skillpoints they'd have had at the start of the season. So 153k for a HoF with 41 badly distributed skillpoints isn't too cheap, though not expensive either. I do think your purchase was a but expensive, because you can get an 18yo PA with about 50 TSP for 50-100k after the draft.

That one looks pretty nice, though I think it's still a lot of cash to spend on 1 trainee when you've just started to play the game. As said, your arena is very important because it generates your income, and without a proper arena you can't field a good team, so winning is harding and filling your arena is harder too, resulting in less income and so on and so forth. If I were you I'd target Superstar potential trainees, those can be bought for decent prices of around 100k and can be trained for a very long time too. Then you'll have some cash for your arena and some to spend on veterans to help you win now, to fill your arena.

So yes, I do think you need to keep expanding your arena because you'll need it anyways, and if you buy 3 vets of around 10-20k salary I'm pretty sure you'll win more than half of your league games if you manage gameshape and enthousiasm properly. Then your arena should be filled while you can maintain standard pricing (10-35-100-800) or maybe higher prices.

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250940.64 in reply to 250940.62
Date: 12/2/2013 10:14:09 AM
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Look, you barely started playing, you'll keep seeing better ones and judging them differently, as you learn.

Just keep playing without large cash investments, and you'll be fine. Train the ones you have now, after the draft check around the TL, you'll start getting a better feel. And so on.